Harris, originally from Detroit, was staying at a home in the 2300 block of Wood Street, where the shooting occurred.

Police initially told MLive and the Chronicle that Harris died as of 4:30 a.m. Wednesday following the shooting about three hours earlier. However, officials later confirmed that Harris was being kept alive on life support.

As of 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, it wasn't clear whether Harris was still on life support.

Muskegon Heights Police Chief Lynne Gill said Harris was shot in the back of the head outside the Wood Street residence following an argument
with others. Harris collapsed inside his front door and was rushed to a local hospital.

Police have identified and are seeking for questioning two persons of interest in the incident, Gill said. He said those "persons of interest" are Craig Reginald Lewis and Davitta Lanaye Jones.

Davitta Lanaye Jones

Jones, of Muskegon Heights, and Lewis, of Detroit, were acquaintances of Harris, Gill said. They remained at large late Wednesday night.

The Michigan State Police Crime Lab was at the scene late Wednesday morning, along with Muskegon Heights Police officials and the evidence technicians.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Jones and Lewis is asked to contact the Muskegon Heights Police Department at (231) 733-8900 or Silent Observer at 72-CRIME.